Guyana: American Airways Flight 2694 has been diverted to Washington Dulles Worldwide Airport (IAD) because of the inclement climate on Sunday. The flight was operated from Cheddi Jagan Worldwide Airport, Guyana, and was scheduled to land at John F Kennedy Airport (JFK) amid the dangerous climate situations and low visibility ranges.
American Airlines landed in Guyana on Sunday and departed from Georgetown at 4: 25 pm from Gate 2 of the runway of the worldwide airport. The flight arrived at Washington at 10: 6 pm at Gate R7 of the runway of the worldwide airport.
The Caribbean area and the Americas have been experiencing inclement climate situations on account of heavy rainfall, extreme thunderstorms, and the passage of the tropical storm Alberto. This isn’t the primary time that the service of the flights has been affected because of the dangerous climate situations at Cheddi Jagan Worldwide Airport.
Earlier on June 10, 2024, flights together with American Airways, JetBlue, and Copa Airways had been diverted and canceled from their landings at Cheddi Jagan Worldwide Airport, Guyana. Because of the extreme thunderstorms and lightning, the lighting system has been broken on the worldwide airport, proscribing flights from touchdown.
The flights had been diverted to Barbados and Puerto Rico because of the low visibility and disrupted lighting conditions.
The Atlantic Hurricane Season 2024 started within the Caribbean on June 1, 2024, and can run via November 1, 2024, with 15 to 22 named storms. Because of inclement climate, the nations within the area have been experiencing a number of extreme conditions of floods, earthquakes, and extreme thunderstorms.
Not too long ago, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit the Southern a part of the Caribbean area, inflicting havoc throughout Trinidad, Guyana, and St Vincent and the Grenadines. Along with that, Jamaica has been hit by flooding conditions, inflicting injury to the federal government buildings and different infrastructural parts. The fixed rain has flooded the streets of the nations of the area.
As per the met division, the Tropical Wave has been approaching the Caribbean this week, and the sooner predictions outlined that the season would stay hyperactive this 12 months.